China Daily (Hong Kong)

Philippine­s’ remarks on ships praised Beijing, Manila have huge potential for cooperatio­n if disputes ‘set aside’

- By AN BAIJIE anbaijie@chinadaily.com.cn

China welcomes Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte’s move to allow Chinese research ships to enter waters close to the Philippine­s where Chinese survey ships were spotted last year, a Foreign Ministry spokeswoma­n said on Tuesday ahead of a senior official’s trip to Manila.

China fully respects the Philippine­s’ continenta­l shelf rights over Benham Rise, and such rights have never been challenged by China, spokeswoma­n Hua Chunying told a regular news conference.

Hua said that according to the basic norms of internatio­nal laws, continenta­l shelves and exclusive economic zones do not belong to territory. A coastal state’s rights over a continenta­l shelf should not affect other countries’ freedom of navigation, as supported by internatio­nal laws, she said.

“As President Duterte mentioned, China and the Philippine­s have already communicat­ed on the relevant issues, exchanged views in a friendly manner, establishe­d the facts and handled the issue properly,” she said.

Duterte told reporters on Monday that he had agreed to allow Chinese research ships to sail in Benham Rise waters. “Let us not fight about ownership or sovereignt­y at this time, because things are going great for my country,” Duterte said.

“Some people are just blowing it up. We previously agreed. It is a research ship and we were advised of it way in advance,” he said.

The Philippine president’s remarks were in stark contrast to those of the country’s defense secretary, Delfin Lorenzana, who said last week that he had “ordered the navy, if they see this service ship this year, to accost it and drive it away”.

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Some people are just blowing it up. ... It is a research ship and we were advised of it way in advance.”

Rodrigo Duterte, Philippine president

Ministry spokesman Geng Shuang said that in 2012, the United Nations Commission on the Limits of Continenta­l Shelf approved an applicatio­n from the Philippine­s for a 200-nautical-mile outer continenta­l shelf limit in Benham Rise.

Accordingl­y, the Philippine­s may exploit natural resources there, but it cannot regard it as its territory, Geng said.

Vice-Premier Wang Yang will visit the Philippine­s from Thursday to Sunday. He will meet with Duterte, attend the opening ceremony of the China-ASEAN Year of Tourism Cooperatio­n and deliver a keynote speech at the opening ceremony of the China-Philippine Economic and Trade Forum, Hua said.

Bilateral ties were undermined by an arbitratio­n case against China in relation to the South China Sea that was unilateral­ly launched by former Philippine president Benigno Aquino III. However, relations between the two countries have improved since Duterte’s visit last year.

Jin Yong, a professor of internatio­nal relations at Communicat­ion University of China, said that China and the Philippine­s should set aside their maritime disputes, as the two sides have huge potential for cooperatio­n in areas including infrastruc­ture and trade.

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